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Show Tribune, Saturday, October 13, 1362 The Salt U.S. Hints Cuba Ransom Help Ship to Cuba With Risk, U.S. Warns Continued From By Robert E. Thompson Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON, Oct 12 The United States might assist in the ransom of 1,113 Cuban refugee prisoners if exiles cannot raise enough money to carry through the operation alone, a government source disclosed Friday. THE SOURCE said the United States might be forced to give financial backing to the liberation of the prisoners because this nation feels a strong responsibility for them. That responsibility, he said, is born of US. humanitarian-isand of the administration's anti-Castr- Pare 1 bility lor acts Initiated Cuban exiles who have left from points not under UJS. , Jurisdiction." FURTHERMORE, White said, "there are literally thousands of miles of U.S. coastline "Ten seconds to go Fuzzy, Mr. Finch likes his paper to patrol, and. In the Florida exactly five oclock! area alone, there are several thousand pleasure boats. . . . There is no absolute guarantee against any Incident taking place. In the affair on Sept 10, a assault was made on a Cuban harbor, and the Havana Radio said that the raiders fired more than 60 shots Into a British freighter and other vessels. The port Was Caibarlen, on Cuba's north at o approval for the Bay of Pigs Invasion where they were captured In April, 1961. IF THE ADMINISTRATION ultimately participates in the operation It would be only after the exile group, represented by New York attorney James Donovan, has made every effort to raise ransom funds. THE DISCLOSURE was made as Rep. William C Cramer said he had been informed by a State Department official that the government has begun "contingency planning in preparation to assist the exiles if they cannot meet Castros demands. d (R-Fla- There have been reports that money would be channeled out of the Central Intelligence Agency an duito the refugee liberation movement MIAMI, Oct 13 (UPli The Cuban families said Friday after a conference with New York attorney James BL Donovan that It was optimistic of "definite success in negotiations wih Fidel Casro for release of Cuban invasion prisoners. THE COMMITTEE said in a statement issued last Friday that it had met with Donovan after the negotiator arrived Thursday night from Havana, and had gone ever with him details of his talks with Castro offering medicine, drugs and medical supplies as ransom for the U13 prisoners. HOLDS ANY PIANO CHRISTMAS DELIVERY ORDER NOW $10 DOWN and Par Month SUMMERHAYS MUSIC CO. 3719 So. State St. AM 2.1 061 coast The British ship Involved 7, MS-tofreighter New lane. .was the n Earlier this week, Alpha 66 claimed that it had raided a Cuban port on Oct 8 and had killed 20 defenders, including some Russians. WHITE SAID, "We have no Information on this, other than press reports." Implying the claim Is questionable, he added it would "be necessary to find out if the raid took place before we could determine If United States law was violated." ' The statement "declaring war on shipping to Cuba was issued Thursday from San Juan, Puerto Rico. But in the -- State Departments view, It Is by no means clear that the reported operation involved U.S. territory. Whites comments Indicated that the department is not concerning itself with statements originating from Puerto Rico, which is U.S. territory, buf with any actual operations of which it gets firm evidence. IN THE BACKGROUND of the issue over Cuban exile activities is a more fundamental policy argument over shipping and that la due to come into v. Long full All tetton Itngth Complsttly washable Small, medium, larga, dear focus next week. At that time the Kennedy Administration plans to Impose penalties on ships carrying supplies from the Communist bloc. The principal penalty will be toe dosing of U.S. ports and toe denial of UJS. cargoes to such vessels. MEN'S AND BOYS' 8" HUNTING BOOfS Doric brown oil tanned ppor Ooedyoer welt sonitrectlon Brown Aimer serk sole end heel Steel shank A refyed work er benting Furthermare, the U.S. Government will deny government cargoes to any shipping company Involved in the block commerce. Cuban-- Famous 7mm Cal. Sporterlzed Mauser Action ... IN LIKE NEW CONDITION At last, a military rifle that looks and handles liko a custom built riflal Lightweight, fast han-dlin- g. beet TRUCK GUN RACK All rlflas chocked and hand selected. 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